Looking back, I realize WH40k first began to die when this guy left

Looking back, I realize WH40k first began to die when this guy left.

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Fuck off. I've been waiting for the plot to advance for 19 years.

Now it finally does. If you haven't played 40k for 19 years, you don't deserve a voice in the discussion.

Who gives a shit about a plot? It's a setting, not an ongoing story.

And it was a good setting back in the day. Now it ain't.

>Who gives a shit about a plot? It's a setting, not an ongoing story.
>And it was a good setting back in the day. Now it ain't.
You don't even see the retardation in your own statement.

>If you haven't played 40k for 19 years, you don't deserve a voice in the discussion
And if I have?

He's right

40k is a setting, not a story

the setting breaks up fast and badly when you treat it like a story

>He's right
>40k is a setting, not a story
>the setting breaks up fast and badly when you treat it like a story

This is what you get when you have faggot newfag babies playing the game that don't even remember world campaigns.

every single world campaign except for the small and irrelevant ones in the great scheme of things like medusa and albion have been recognised by GW as narrative failures and were only liked by the players if things were going down at least they could force it to pander to their faction.

Can you make any other argument besides calling us children? Like the only rational argument a grizzled oldfag like you could make would be to realize the objective truth that WH40k is a deep and compelling story rather than a game setting, and if anyone disagrees they're obviously babies.

Been playing since 1988 and have Space Marine minis dating back to 1985, does that mean my opinion overrides yours?

IMHO 4.5 ed was the best they got, but the single biggest problem was not having one person with balance oversight over every codex.